29 Society of the Four Arts Galleries Palm Beach

Josh Groban Feb. 22 COURTESY PHOTOS

Josh Groban Feb. 22 COURTESY PHOTOS

100 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. 561-655-2766; world wide web.fourarts.org.

Esther B. O'Keeffe Speakers Serial — 3 p.k. Tuesdays, January-March. Tickets ($50) will be bachelor to the public the Wednesday before each presentation, subject to availability.

Feb. 8: Peter Zeihan, "Living in the Lightning"

Feb. 15: Chris Wallace, "A View

from Washington"

Feb. 22: Josh Groban, "An

Afternoon Conversation"

March 1: Kathy Sullivan,

"Handprints on Hubble: An Astronaut's Story of Invention"

March 8: Gen. James Mattis,

"Lessons in Servant Leadership and Leading By Example"

March fifteen: Peter Schweizer,

"People's republic of china and America's Corrupt Political and Business Course"

Carl Hiaasen March 22

Carl Hiaasen March 22

March 22: Carl Hiaasen, "In the Shadows of the Sunshine State"

March 29: "An Afternoon with David Rubenstein and Kaywin Feldman"

EXHIBITIONS:

Esther B. O'Keeffe Gallery. Gallery access is $10 and free for members and children xiv and younger. To purchase tickets, visit the Box Role or call 561-655-7226.

"In a New Light: American Impressionism 1870–1940" —

February. 12-April xvi.

LIVE PERFORMANCES:

Reservations required for all programs.

Mozart's Musical Moods — 2 p.thou. Feb. five, Gubelmann Auditorium. A family unit-friendly live performance with the Sleeping room Music Gild of Lincoln Center. $xxx; free for members. Free for Four Arts members or ages 17 and younger.

"Around Dvor.ák" — Gubelmann Auditorium. A festival featuring three performances organized by David Finckel and Wu Han, co-directors of the Bedroom Music Society of Lincoln Center.

Louis Hovey Sharp (American, 1874–1946), detail of

Louis Hovey Sharp (American, 1874–1946), detail of "Pasadena Calorie-free," undated, oil on linen, Depository financial institution of America Collection. Part of the exhibition "In a New Lite," opening Feb. 12. COURTESY PHOTO

¦ Around Dvor.ák I — 3 p.m. Feb. half dozen. $30; free for members.

¦ Effectually Dvor.ák Two — 7:30 p.chiliad. Feb. 9. With Jennifer Johnson Cano, mezzosoprano. $40; free for members.

¦ Around Dvor.ák Three — iii p.m. Feb. 13. $30; gratuitous for members.

Outdoor Special Presentation: The Concert Truck — 3 and iv:30 p.m. (same performance) Feb. 27, 100 Iv Arts Plaza, Palm Beach.

Les Violons du Roy with Jeremy Denk, pianoforte — 7:thirty p.m. March ix, Gubelmann Auditorium. $twoscore; free for members.

Trio con Brio Copenhagen — 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 13, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; free for members.

Frank Henry (Hector) Tompkins (American, 1847–1922), detail of

Frank Henry (Hector) Tompkins (American, 1847–1922), detail of "Springtime," 1891, oil on linen, Depository financial institution of America Collection. Part of the exhibition "In a New Light," opening Feb. 12. COURTESY Photo

Gabriela Montero, piano — seven:30

p.g. Wednesday, March 16, Gubelmann Auditorium. $twoscore; free for members.

Brooklyn Rider with Avi Avital, mandolin — iii p.m. Sunday, March xx, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; free for members.

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Middle, "Stars of Vienna" — seven:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 23, Gubelmann Auditorium. $twoscore; free for Iv Arts members,

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, "An American in Paris" —

three p.thousand. Sunday, March 27, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; free for members.

Danish Cord Quartet — 7:thirty p.m. Wed, March 30, Gubelmann Auditorium. $40; free for members.

Joshua Rifkin, piano — three p.m. Sunday, April 10, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; costless for members.

An Afternoon with Dailey & Vincent — three p.m. Sunday, April ten, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; costless for members.

METROPOLITAN OPERA:

Live In Hd: Reservations required for all programs.

Richard Strauss's "Ariadne auf Naxos" (live) — 1 p.m. Saturday, March 12, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; $25 for 4 Arts members; $fifteen

for students with ID or ages fifteen and younger.

Giuseppe Verdi'southward "Don Carlos" (live) — Noon Sat, March 26, Gubelmann Auditorium. $thirty; $25 for Four Arts members; $15 for students with ID or ages xv and younger.

"Cinderella" (live) — 1 p.m. Sat, April two, Gubelmann Auditorium. Jules Massenet's, abridged English-language version by Kelley Rourke. $xxx; $25 for Four Arts members; $15 for students with ID or ages 15 and younger.

Gioachino Rossini's "Il Barbiere di Siviglia" (previously recorded) — 1 p.k. Saturday, Apr 23, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30; $25 for Four Arts members; $15 for students with ID or ages 15 and younger.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Don Giovanni" (previously recorded) — 1 p.m. Sat, Apr 30, Gubelmann Auditorium. $thirty; $25 for 4 Arts members; $xv for students with ID or ages 15 and younger.

NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE:

Reservations required.

"Skylight" (previously recorded) — 2 p.m. Sat, February. 26, Gubelmann Auditorium. $xxx, $25 for Four Arts

members, or $15 for students.

"A View from the Span" (previously recorded) — 2 p.m. Saturday, March 19, Gubelmann Auditorium. $30, $25 for Four Arts members, or $15 for students.

"Jewels" (previously recorded) — 2 p.one thousand. Sabbatum, April 9, Gubelmann Auditorium. Gabriel Fauré, Igor Stravinsky, and Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. $30, $25 for Iv Arts members, or $xv for students.

EXHIBITION ON SCREEN:

Reservations required.

"The Artist's Garden: American Impressionism" — 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, Gubelmann Auditorium. $twenty; $15 for Four Arts members, students and ages xv and younger.

"Sunflowers" — ii p.1000. Sabbatum, March 5, Gubelmann Auditorium. $twenty; $15 for 4 Arts members, students and ages xv and younger.

"Easter in Fine art" — 2 p.m. Sabbatum, April 16, Gubelmann Auditorium. $20; $15 for Four Arts members, students and ages fifteen and younger.

"Special Art Documentary: Hermitage Revealed" —

2 p.m. Sunday, Apr three, Gubelmann

Auditorium. $20, $15 for 4 Arts members, students, and ages 15 and younger.

Pic SERIES:

Screenings take place on Fri in the Gubelmann Auditorium. $10; costless for members. Reservations required.

"Official Secrets" — 2 and 5:thirty p.m.

Feb. 4

"Marcel Duchamp: Art of the Possible" — 5:30 p.one thousand. Feb. 25. (Documentary).

"The Concert" — 2 and 5:30 p.m.

March iv.

"Mark Felt: The Homo Who Brought Downward the White House"— two and

five:30 p.m. March eleven.

"The Burnt Orange Heresy" — 2

and 5:30 p.m. March xviii.

"American Experience: The Swamp" — 5:30 p.one thousand. only March 25. (Documentary).

"Denial" — ii and 5:30 p.m. Apr ane.

"Like shooting fish in a barrel Virtue" — 2 and 5:30 p.thou. April 8.

"Entertaining Angels: The Dorothy Day Story" — 2 and v:30 p.one thousand. April 15.

"Hope Gap" — 2 and v:xxx p.m. Apr 22.

"American Masters: Sketches of Frank Gehry" — v:30 p.k. April 29. (Documentary).

ATffiTHEffiKINGffiLIBRARY

101 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. 561-655-2766.

FLORIDA VOICES AUTHOR Series:

A presentation by the writer, a Q&A with the audition and a book signing. Held on Wednesdays at one:thirty p.thou., Dixon Education Building, 240 Cocoanut Row, Palm Beach. Costless, but reservations required. Virtual option. www.fourarts.org, kinglibrary@fourarts.org, or 561-655-7226.

The Forest of Vanishing Stars with Kristin Harmel, interviewed past Hindel Levitin — March 9.

The Vanishing Point with Elizabeth Brundage — May iv.

Talk of Kings book discussions — Tuesdays at 5:30 p.yard. in the Rex Library. Complimentary, but reservations required.

"Bubble in the Sunday: The Florida Boom of the 1920s and How It Brought on the Cracking Depression" by Christopher Knowlton — November. ii. Facilitator: Ed Lamont.

"A Woman of No Importance: The Untold Story of the American Spy Who Helped Win World State of war Ii" by Sonia Purnell — Dec. 7. Facilitator: Billy David.

"The Judgement of Paris: The Revolutionary Decade That Gave the Globe Impressionism" past Ross King — Jan. 4. Facilitator: Ed Lamont.

How to Avoid a Climate Disaster: The Solutions We Have and the Breakthroughs We Need past Bill Gates — February. 1. Facilitator: Dr. Diana Barrett.

"Subconscious Valley Route: Inside the Mind of an American Family unit" by Robert Kolker — March 1. Facilitator: Dr. Diana Barrett.

"The Castle on Sunset" by Shawn Levy — April v. Facilitator: Billy David.

Folio TURNERS BOOK DISCUSSIONS:

Meets at ane:thirty p.k. Wednesdays at the

Rex Library. Complimentary, but reservations are required.

"The Midnight Library" by Matt Haig — Feb. xvi. Facilitator: Hindel Levitin.

"Writers & Lovers" by Lily King — March 16. Facilitator: Rita Vetterlein.

"The Lions of Fifth Avenue" by Fiona Davis — April 20. Facilitator: Carole Pichney.

Biography Volume Club: Meets at xi a.m. Wednesday at the King Library. Free, but reservations required.

Fine art PROGRAMS

Color, Create, Craft — 2-4 p.m. select Fridays at the King Library. Free. Reservations required. All materials provided.

¦ Valentine'south Day Cards: Feb. 4

¦ Costume Jewelry: March 4, 11, eighteen, 25

¦ Book Crafts: Apr 1, 8, 22, 29

CAMPUS ON THE LAKE Instruction PROGRAMS

Campus on the Lake Lectures: All lectures take place in the Dixon Pedagogy Building unless otherwise noted. Tickets or reservations required for all lectures via The Iv Arts app, at www.fourarts.com, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561-805-8562.

"Navigating the Fine art Market: What Y'all Demand to Know Now" with Lisa Dennison — 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 3. $20; costless for members. Book signing to follow.

"The 2nd Half: Forty Women Reveal Life after Fifty" with Ellen Warner — xi a.m. Thursday, Feb. 10.

"The Moscow Rules" with Jonna Mendez — 2:30 p.grand. Mon, February. 22. $20; free for members. Book signing to follow.

"Willem de Kooning: Changing to Stay the Same" with John Elderfield — 11 a.k. Thursday, Feb. 24. $20, complimentary for members.

"A Life in Vocal" Frederica "Flicka" Von Stade — 6 p.thou. Th, Feb. 24, Gubelmann Auditorium. A mini concert with songs and talk, followed by a Q&A. $20, free for members. Reservations.

"How America's Height Polo Thespian Helped Win Globe State of war 2" with Lynne Olson, Ph.D. — 3 p.m. Monday, February. 28. $twenty, free for members. Reservations.

"Autofocus: The Machine in Photography" with Marta Weiss — 3 p.thousand. Midweek, March 2. $20; gratis for Four Arts members; book signing to follow. Reservations.

"Hudson Yards: The Public Square and Gardens" with Thomas Woltz — 3 p.grand. Monday, March 7. $20, free for members. Reservations.

"Vaux-le-Vicomte: A Individual Invitation" with Alexandre de

Vogüé —3 p.yard. Thursday, March 10. $20, gratis for members. Volume signing to follow. Reservations.

"Prince Philip: His Life and Work, 1921-2021" with Hugo Vickers —

3 p.yard. Monday, March 14, Gubelmann Auditorium. $20, complimentary for members. Reservations.

"Greta Garbo: The Elusive Star" with Hugo Vickers — 3 p.m. Mon, March 16. $20, free for members. Reservations.

"Collecting Antiquities: J.P. Getty and His Legacy" with Silvia Beltrametti, Ph.D. — three p.m. Mon, March 21, Gubelmann Auditorium. $xx, gratis for members. Reservations.

"Hard Power and Peace" with Daniel Quinn Mills, Ph.D. — 11 a.one thousand. Th, March ii. $twenty, free for members. Book signing to follow. Reservations.

"The Olmsted Legacy: Bringing Nature to the City and Creating Breathing Infinite for Commonwealth" with Laurence Cotton — iii p.g. Mon, March 28. $xx, free for members. Reservations.

Related Documentary Screening: "Frederick Police Olmstead: Designing America" — 3 p.m. Wednesday, March 30. Free, but reservations required.

"Audrey Hepburn: Screen Legend – Mode Icon – Humanitarian" with René Silvan — three p.yard. Tuesday, April four. $20, gratis for members. Reservations.

"Genuine Negro Ragtime: Scott Joplin'south African-American Identity" with Joshua Rifkin — half dozen p.m. Wednesday, April 6, Gubelmann Auditorium. $xx, costless for members. Reservations.

"From Palm Embankment to Shangri La: The Architecture of Marion Sims Wyeth" with Jane Day — 2:30 p.m. Thursday, March xviii. $20; gratuitous for Iv Arts members; Volume signing to follow. Reservations.

"Arts Institutions in the 21st Century" with Thomas Krens — iii p.m. Thursday, Apr 28. $xx; costless for members. Reservations.

CAMPUS ON THE LAKE MASTER CLASSES

world wide web.fourarts.com, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561-805-8562.

"Conversations on Style" with Steven Stolman — iii p.m. Wednesday, Fitz Eugene Dixon Education. $25 per class. Reservations.

¦ Douglas Friedman — March 23.

¦ Alfredo Parades — Apr 6.

"American Foreign Policy" with Jeffrey Morton, Ph.D. — iii-4:thirty p.chiliad. Th, Walter South. Gubelmann Auditorium, 102 Four Arts Plaza, Palm Embankment. $125 for v-part series or $35 per lecture. Reservations. www.fourarts.com, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561-805-8562.

¦ China in Africa — Feb. ten

¦ Kashmir — March 31

¦ Republic of colombia — April vii

¦ Nuclear Weapons — Apr 21

America from the Gay 90s to the Roaring 20s with Taylor Hagood, Ph.D. — 5:30-seven p.one thousand. Monday, Fitz Eugene Dixon Instruction Building. $100 for the series. Reservations.

¦ The One thousand Musical Pageant — Feb. 28

¦ Drama, Drama, Drama! — March 21

¦ A Soft just Serious Vision in Fine art — Apr xi

Origins of Modern in Art with Philip Rylands, Ph.D. — xi a.m. Monday, Gubelmann Auditorium. $25 per lecture. Reservations.

¦ Vorticism — March 28.

¦ Surrealism Office I — April 11.

¦ Surrealism Function Ii — April 25.

BEYER ARTIST-INRESIDENCE Serial:

www.fourarts.com, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561-805-8562

David Finckel and Wu Han, "Effectually Dvor.ák" — three-4 p.m. Mon, Feb. 7.

Master Grade, with David Finckel and Wu Han — 5-7 p.thousand. Tuesday, February. viii.

An Afternoon Behind the Musical Curtain — 2-five p.k. Fri, Feb. 11,

Fitz Eugene Dixon Education Building. Rehearsal at 2 p.m. Musical Discussion at iii p.grand. Reception from four to 5 p.m. $200 for package, $100 for 4 Arts members, which includes 3 live performances Feb. 6 at three p.chiliad., Feb. nine at seven:thirty p.m. and Feb. thirteen at 3 p.yard. at Gubelmann Auditorium. Reservations.

CAMPUS ON THE LAKE WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES:

All workshops and classes have place in the Dixon Education Building. Tickets are required. www.fourarts.com, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561- 805-8562

Legendary Film Directors with Bill David — 2:xxx to 4:30 p.yard. $35 per class.

¦ March 24: John Frankenheimer

¦ April xiv: Stanley Kubrick

Crush Chic Designs with Robin Grubman — 10 a.m. Thursdays. $150 per class. All materials included.

¦ Feb. 10: Sailors' Valentines.

¦ March 17: Panels.

¦ April vii: Urns.

Personalities, Events and Artists of the 18th Century, with Juliette de Marcellus — xi a.chiliad.-12:30 p.m. Fridays. $175 per 8-grade session.

Session Ii: March 4, 11, xviii, xv; April i, 8, xv, 22.

The Evolution of the Symphony Orchestra, with Juliette de Marcellus — 11 a.thou.-12:30 p.m. Wednesdays, February. 9; March 16; April 13. $100 for series.

A Passion for Opera, with Ariane Csonka Comstock — Noon-1:30 p.m. Mondays. $175 per 8-class session.

Session II: March 7, xiv, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25.

Intermediate Bridge, with Bill Greenspan — 10 a.m.-noon Thursday, in ii sessions. $200 per session.

Session II: March 3, 17, 24, 31; April 7.

Color Theory and The Power of Planning, with Sue Archer — 9 a.yard.-iv p.m. February. 28; March two, 4. $450.

The History of the Grands Châteaux of the Loire Valley and the Île de France, with Russell Kelley — 11 a.chiliad.-noon Wednesday, March 2, ix, 23, 30 and April 6. $100 for 5-part course.

Lady Diana Cooper: "The Nigh Honey Woman in England", with Lacy Davisson — ten-11 a.m. Monday, March 7, 14 and 21. $65 for iii-role series or $25 per class.

Keep it Elementary Supper (KISS) Party, with Shelley Gubelmann —

10:30 a.chiliad.-1 p.m. Friday, March 25. $75.

Withal Life Painting, with Jeff Legg — x a.m.-four p.m. March 30, 31, and April 1. $485.

FIELD TRIPS:

Reservations/tickets are required for all Campus on the Lake field trips via the Four Arts app, www.fourarts.org, customerservice@fourarts.org, or 561- 805-8562. All field trip buses pick up from and return to the Dixon Education Building.

24-hour interval trip to Miami's Allapattah Art District — ten a.thou.-half dozen p.m. Friday, March 11. $195; includes transportation, tours, and lunch (sold out).

The Garden Social club of Palm Beach

¦ Firm & Garden Day — 9:30 a.one thousand. to 4 p.m. Sun, March 6, in front of the O'Keeffe Edifice. An outdoor boutique with local vendors with shuttle bus service to and from the tour of homes. Tickets must be purchased in accelerate for the tour.

¦ Annual Speaker: "Texture and Plant Knowledge in Building Landscapes with Graphic symbol" with Peter Wirtz — two:thirty p.m. Th, February. 3, Walter S. Gubelmann Auditorium, 102 4 Arts Plaza, Palm Beach. Gratuitous, reservations may be required at 561-837- 6635 or visit www.fourarts.org.

¦ "The Renaissance of Palm Beach Parks" — 3 p.m. Th, March 17, Gubelmann Auditorium. A panel led by Charles Birnbaum featuring Raymond Jungles, Jorge Sanchez, and Keith Williams is presented in partnership with the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach. $twenty. Complimentary for members. 561- 837-6635; www.fourarts.org. ¦

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